LIFESTYLE July 20 First moon landing still amazes the world today, a powerful example of American exceptionalism Man first stepped first on the moon with the historic NASA Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969. The incredible feat of human exploration still amazes the world today.
LIFESTYLE April 28 Meet the American who wrote the moon-landing software: Margaret Hamilton, computer whiz and mom The Apollo 11 moon mission provided giant leap for womankind, thanks to the incredible intellect of young software engineer and mother Margaret Hamilton.
VIDEO April 27 Science pioneer Margaret Hamilton wrote the moon-landing software — a giant leap for womankind. Here's her amazing story. Computer prodigy Hamilton was just 32 years old when Apollo 11 put men on the moon, guided by her innovative software that saved the mission from being aborted minutes before landing on the lunar surface.
LIFESTYLE January 20 On this day in history, Jan. 20, 1930, Buzz Aldrin is born, moon walker taught mankind 'sky is not the limit' Buzz Aldrin was born on this day in history, Jan. 20, 1930, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. He served in air combat in Korea, then joined the NASA space program in 1963 before walking on the moon in 1969.
VIDEO September 12, 2022 Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham reflects 60 years after JFK's 'Moonshot' Former lunar module pilot and the third civilian NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham remembers John F. Kennedy's famous 'Man on the Moon' challenge on 'Your World.'
VIDEO September 12, 2022 Apollo 7 astronaut: Public thought space race 'impossible' Former lunar module pilot and the third civilian NASA astronaut Walter Cunningham remembers John F. Kennedy's famous 'Man on the Moon' challenge on 'Your World.'
VIDEO September 2, 2022 Americans weigh in on whether NASA's Artemis space program is worth the $93 billion cost Americans sound off on whether they support paying for NASA's Artemis mission objective of landing astronauts on the lunar surface for the first time in decades.
This Day in History July 29, 2022 On this day in history, July 29, President Eisenhower signed bill creating NASA President Dwight Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act on this day in history, July 29, 1958, which created NASA and led to America's dominance of space exploration.
VIDEO October 6, 2021 Throwback: Neil Cavuto asks Apollo 11 Astronaut if he is bugged by moon landing deniers In celebration of Fox’s 25th year anniversary, ‘Your World’ highlighted historic interviews with astronauts and host Neil Cavuto.
Guantanamo September 10, 2021 New Guantanamo Bay judge presiding over 9/11 architect's case faces more questions about qualifications The seventh judge presiding over the Sept. 11, 2001 hearings at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba is still taking questions about his qualifications since pretrial hearings began on Tuesday.